This concise book summarizes over thirty Medicine Wheels and describes briefly meanings and applications. The Medicine Wheel is a metaphor that can be used as a guide on any life journey. Although... More > there are variations between Indigenous tribes in its representations, the underlying purpose of the sacred circle is to stress the importance of appreciating and respecting ongoing interconnectedness and interrelatedness of all things. The Medicine Wheel drawing simply begins by making a circle and joining four points on the circle. Each Medicine Wheel in this collection is illustrated and principles are provided to give guidance to the reader. Understanding the Medicine Wheel, helps one establish a relationship with their spiritual, physical, mental, and emotional experience. This is achieved by describing how to sustain balance and respect in our lives and in our communities.< Less

In any residency interview you go to, there will be general questions and medical questions related to the specialty. Also to prove that you are interested in their program, there are questions you... More > would like to ask the faculty and residents. In this book we collected all the medical questions asked to family medicine residency applicants during the interviews in the past few years. These questions are the basic knowledge you are expected to know to be accepted to this specialty and usually you learn them from your medical school family medicine rotations and curriculum. Also it contain the questions you have to ask the programs director, faculty, chief residents and residents. Interview day is like doomsday for the applicant; you either get praised or humiliated! Although it’s not the match day yet, however, it is the day where you either enter the match rank list or you are out! Your performance on the interviews is very important and is considered one of the main key factors that indicate your rank.< Less

In any residency interview you go to, there will be general questions and medical questions related to the specialty. Also to prove that you are interested in their program, there are questions you... More > would like to ask the faculty and residents. In this book we collected all the medical questions asked to internal medicine residency applicants during the interviews in the past few years. These questions are the basic knowledge you are expected to know to be accepted to this specialty and usually you learn them from your medical school internal medicine rotations and curriculum. Also it contain the questions you have to ask the programs director, faculty, chief residents and residents. Interview day is like doomsday for the applicant; you either get praised or humiliated! Although it’s not the match day yet, however, it is the day where you either enter the match rank list or you are out! Your performance on the interviews is very important and is considered one of the main key factors that indicate your rank< Less

We present to you the most complete and up-to-date IMG friendly Emergency Medicine residency programs list with full match selection criteria and requirements for these programs. This book is... More > essentially written for international medical graduates seeking residency in the US. The idea of writing this book came from our insight that many IMGs every year don’t match because they don’t know where to apply. Most of the time, they end applying to programs that don’t have IMGs or those that don’t match their criteria hence they end losing money with no interviews earned. The information was gathered from program directors, coordinators, chiefs, faculty and residents. It includes Programs names, Programs codes, States, Addresses, Phones, Faxes, Percentage of IMGs in the programs, Minimum USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 Score Requirements, Attempts on any step, CS requirement at time of application, USCE Requirements, Cut-Off time since graduation, Programs offering couple match and Visas Sponsored or accepted.< Less

In any residency interview you go to, there will be general questions and medical questions related to the specialty. Also to prove that you are interested in their program, there are questions you... More > would like to ask the faculty and residents. In this book we collected all the medical questions asked to emergency medicine residency applicants during the interviews in the past few years. These questions are the basic knowledge you are expected to know to be accepted to this specialty and usually you learn them from your medical school ER rotations and curriculum. Also it contain the questions you have to ask the programs director, faculty, chief residents and residents. Interview day is like doomsday for the applicant; you either get praised or humiliated! Although it’s not the match day yet, however, it is the day where you either enter the match rank list or you are out! Your performance on the interviews is very important and is considered one of the main key factors that indicate your rank< Less

We present to you the most complete and up-to-date IMG friendly internal medicine residency programs list with full match selection criteria and requirements for these programs. This book is... More > essentially written for international medical graduates seeking residency in the US. The idea of writing this book came from our insight that many IMGs every year don’t match because they don’t know where to apply. Most of the time, they end applying to programs that don’t have IMGs or those that don’t match their criteria hence they end losing money with no interviews earned. The information was gathered from program directors, coordinators, chiefs, faculty and residents. It includes Programs names, Programs codes, States, Addresses, Phones, Faxes, Percentage of IMGs in the programs, Minimum USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 Score Requirements, Attempts on any step, CS requirement at time of application, USCE Requirements, Cut-Off time since graduation, Programs offering couple match and Visas Sponsored or accepted.< Less

We present to you the most complete and up-to-date IMG friendly family medicine residency programs list with full match selection criteria and requirements for these programs. This book is... More > essentially written for international medical graduates seeking residency in the US. The idea of writing this book came from our insight that many IMGs every year don’t match because they don’t know where to apply. Most of the time, they end applying to programs that don’t have IMGs or those that don’t match their criteria hence they end losing money with no interviews earned. The information was gathered from program directors, coordinators, chiefs, faculty and residents. It includes Programs names, Programs codes, States, Addresses, Phones, Faxes, Percentage of IMGs in the programs, Minimum USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 Score Requirements, Attempts on any step, CS requirement at time of application, USCE Requirements, Cut-Off time since graduation, Programs offering couple match and Visas Sponsored or accepted.< Less

This guide is dedicated to family medicine physicians: chairmen of divisions and attendings to help write LORs. Also this help students and residency applicants to write LORs.
This booklet include 2... More > samples FM LOR the 1st is from US Elective, Observership or AMG medical student rotation and the 2nd is from foreign (IMG) medical school rotation or residency training. These 2 letters are very typical to those matching applicants’ profiles. This booklet also contains the 20 guidelines questions and answers which you must use to formulate the LOR. These guidelines as you will see in the booklet include but not limited to: addressing the letter, what is opening paragraphs, how many paragraphs, closing paragraph, signature, font and size, number of pages or characters, what must mention to get interviews, what not to mention to avoid rejections, etc. The information was collected over the past 15 years of our experience with AMGs and IMGs in the match from the top successful LORs and from program directors.< Less

This guide is dedicated to ED faculty including chairmen of divisions and attendings to help them write LORs. Also this help students and residency applicants to write LORs.
This booklet include 2... More > samples ED LOR the 1st is from US Elective, Observership or AMG medical student rotation and the 2nd is from foreign (IMG) medical school rotation or residency training. These 2 letters are very typical to those matching applicants’ profiles. This booklet also contains the 20 guidelines questions and answers which you must use to formulate the letter. These guidelines as you will see in the booklet include but not limited to: addressing the letter, what is opening paragraphs, how many paragraphs, closing paragraph, signature, font and size, number of pages or characters, what must mention to get interviews, what not to mention to avoid rejections, etc. The information was collected over the past 15 years of our experience with AMGs and IMGs in the match from the top successful LORs and from program directors.< Less

This guide is dedicated to IM faculty including chairmen of divisions and attendings to help them write LORs. Also this help students and residency applicants to write LORs.
This booklet include 2... More > samples IM LOR the 1st is from US Elective, Observership or AMG medical student rotation and the 2nd is from foreign (IMG) medical school rotation or residency training. These 2 letters are very typical to those matching applicants’ profiles. This booklet also contains the 20 guidelines questions and answers which you must use to formulate the letter. These guidelines as you will see in the booklet include but not limited to: addressing the letter, what is opening paragraphs, how many paragraphs, closing paragraph, signature, font and size, number of pages or characters, what must mention to get interviews, what not to mention to avoid rejections, etc. The information was collected over the past 15 years of our experience with AMGs and IMGs in the match from the top successful LORs and from program directors.< Less

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